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4879
07-12-2008, 08:58 PM
Hello there,
i would like to show you how a speeding ticket in germany looks like, actually it is called "warning with warning money/hearing" and comes after a couple of weeks after u have been caught by a speeding camera. I would like to know how a freeman would deal with a warning like this if it would be in his country.

I believe that if you fill in the information needed for your person and send it back to them, then you are liable for the ticket and have to pay even more if they do reject your hearing.



Mister Data like telephone number,
email adress etc.
xxx xxx
Adress
City

reference number xx.xxxxxx.x


Born on xx.xx.xxx in Cityname


Warning with warning money/ hearing

Dear Mr, xxxxx ,

You are accused for following administrative offence on xx.xx.xxx at 12:36 o clock in Cityname , streetname into town as a driver of the pkw xx-xx xxx (personenkraftwagen, in english i think it is passenger car or automobile)

You crossed the allowed maximum speed inside
built up areas to 10 km/h

Allowed Speed: 50 km/h

Detected Speed: 60 kmh

.
Evidence: coaxial cable measuring and frontphoto

Witness: Mr. Xxxxx, etc...

Because of this administrative offence i warn you with a warning money of


15,00 Euro

(§§ 56,57 law of administrative offences)

The warning only becomes active, if you agree and pay the warning money in one week from entrance of this writing. For credit transfer please use the enclosed form. This writing you please send not back.

Warnings are not being registered in the traffic central register.

More Information you find on the back of this writing.


Further Information:

If you do not agree with the warning you have the opportunity to make an appointment to the accusation (§55 OwiG). If you comment on the accusation, i will decide due to your statements, if the proceeding will be appointed or if there will be a fine decreed without a further answer. Disbelief in your liability can result in investigations wich can extend to a image analogy in the identety card or pass agency. With a administrative fine there are additional costs for administration charge and expenses for postal delivery you have to pay for.

You are bound to adjust oder complete wrong or imperfect information for you Person.
The violation of this duty is threatened with administrative fine. Please send the filled hearing writing inside of one week after inflow of this writing back.

During the administrative offence action your data will be saved in an automated file

1.1.Information for Person

First name:
Family name:
Street, number:
Postal code, City
Date of birth:
City of birth:
Birthname (if differing from family name):
Citizenship:
Telephone number/e-mail:

2.Information for affair (optional data)

I do not disallow the violation because of …......(write an explanation)







----------------- ----------------
City, Date Signature



This as said is a warning you get in Germany for speeding, maybe you can post some of your country to maybe see some parallels.

pleasuredome
10-12-2008, 11:51 PM
hi, it would be dealt with a Notice of discharge, like here...

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=655655&postcount=1

:)

drhemp
11-12-2008, 12:32 AM
If you want to see one, I've got loads of both Dutch and German speeding tickets; I ignore them, they keep sending them in the post, and I put them in the bin. Perk of being a foreigner I reckon, but alas, I heard the Nazi EU are planning to have cross border co-operation for speeding tickets and deny us that little pleasure of not giving a fuck how fast I drive in those countries. I never get them over here in the UK, as at least they are kind enough to paint them bright yellow and have lots of white lines approaching them, so you have to be a bit of a clot to drive over the limit in one in the first place, whereas in Holland and Germany, the sneaky fuckers hide them away. At least there's no speed limit on much of the German Autobahns, however, I fear they will put speed limits on them at some point in the future, though not without much protest from rich German BMW drivers.